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     28 
     29 #include "config.h"
     30 #include "modules/indexeddb/IDBEventDispatcher.h"
     31 
     32 #include "core/events/Event.h"
     33 #include "core/events/EventTarget.h"
     34 
     35 namespace WebCore {
     36 
     37 bool IDBEventDispatcher::dispatch(Event* event, Vector<RefPtr<EventTarget> >& eventTargets)
     38 {
     39     size_t size = eventTargets.size();
     40     ASSERT(size);
     41 
     42     event->setEventPhase(Event::CAPTURING_PHASE);
     43     for (size_t i = size - 1; i; --i) { // Don't do the first element.
     44         event->setCurrentTarget(eventTargets[i].get());
     45         eventTargets[i]->fireEventListeners(event);
     46         if (event->propagationStopped())
     47             goto doneDispatching;
     48     }
     49 
     50     event->setEventPhase(Event::AT_TARGET);
     51     event->setCurrentTarget(eventTargets[0].get());
     52     eventTargets[0]->fireEventListeners(event);
     53     if (event->propagationStopped() || !event->bubbles() || event->cancelBubble())
     54         goto doneDispatching;
     55 
     56     event->setEventPhase(Event::BUBBLING_PHASE);
     57     for (size_t i = 1; i < size; ++i) { // Don't do the first element.
     58         event->setCurrentTarget(eventTargets[i].get());
     59         eventTargets[i]->fireEventListeners(event);
     60         if (event->propagationStopped() || event->cancelBubble())
     61             goto doneDispatching;
     62     }
     63 
     64     // FIXME: "...However, we also wanted to integrate the window.onerror feature in
     65     //        HTML5. So after we've fired an "error" event, if .preventDefault() was
     66     //        never called on the event, we fire an error event on the window (can't
     67     //        remember if this happens before or after we abort the transaction).
     68     //        This is a separate event, which for example means that even if you
     69     //        attach a capturing "error" handler on window, you won't see any events
     70     //        unless an error really went unhandled. And you also can't call
     71     //        .preventDefault on the error event fired on the window in order to
     72     //        prevent the transaction from being aborted. It's purely there for
     73     //        error reporting and distinctly different from the event propagating to
     74     //        the window.
     75     //
     76     //        This is similar to how "error" events are handled in workers.
     77     //
     78     //        (I think that so far webkit hasn't implemented the window.onerror
     79     //        feature yet, so you probably don't want to fire the separate error
     80     //        event on the window until that has been implemented)." -- Jonas Sicking
     81 
     82 doneDispatching:
     83     event->setCurrentTarget(0);
     84     event->setEventPhase(0);
     85     return !event->defaultPrevented();
     86 }
     87 
     88 } // namespace WebCore
     89